On 2/3/2011 14:16, John Curran wrote:
then answer is that the database is managed as part of ARIN's mission, per policies established by the community.
If you're trying to ask a different question, I'm more than happy to answer, but I'd ask that you be more explicit.
On Feb 3, 2011, at 1:41 PM, Ernie Rubi wrote:
I think it's OK to say you cannot/would rather not answer the question, instead of giving a non-answer. I was trying to follow along with your 'the community acquiescence gives us the legal right to take back legacy IP addresses' argument.
I guess my question here is, does ARIN have the right to take Legacy IP space if it's not being used properly? For example 44/8 which is Legacy from IANA. Or does legacy in this context mean a company with a /14 allocation from ARIN thats not using it? If so, how often, if ever has ARIN done this? Can you provide some examples of this being done? -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice 727-214-2508 - Fax http://bryanfields.net